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    called this concept zone of proximal development (ZPD). This concept is really acknowledgeable because it differentiates what a child can achieved individually and what a child can achieve with the assistance of a skilled-full individual. Vygotsky labeled the ZPD with an upper and lower limit. The upper limit displays the increase amount of capacity that the child can take with the assistance of a skilled individual and the lower limit presents the individuals standpoint when conducting…

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    Unisha Aryal Hist 1312-012 22 April, 2018 If I die in a combat zone By basing most of his books in Vietnam War, Tim O’ Brien who is an American author known by many for his expertise in analyzing his experiences in Vietnam. Despite the Vietnam War being one of the most looked down war in American history, the author has displayed a high degree of expertise in explaining the activities of the war. Many people hold a perspective that the defeat that American faced during the war played a…

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    matter of fact, the Congress was granted enumerated powers such as regulating foreign commerce, conducting foreign affairs, coining money, establishing courts inferior to the Supreme Court, declaring war, supporting the military, admitting new states to the Union, and more powers found under Article I of the Constitution. On the other hand, the state governments retained reserved powers such as conducting elections, ratifying amendments, regulating safety, health and moral, regulating state…

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    Introduction September 17, 1944, Allied forces commenced the largest airborne operation, code name Operation Market-Garden, which took place in Holland in order to make way for Allied forces, both ground and air to advance through Holland into Germany. The scheme of the operation was an idea by Field Marshall Sir Bernard Montgomery, which he had convinced the Supreme Allied Commander, General Dwight Eisenhower in approving Operation Market-Garden, which called for a direct thrust towards the…

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    Minnesota v Dickerson, 508 U.S.3669 (1993) Facts of the case Two Minneapolis police officers were patrolling the North area of the city in a marked police car in the evening on November 9, 1989. There was the defendant, Timothy Dickerson, in a known drug zone. At around 8:15 p.m., one officer observed the defendant leaving a 12-unit apartment building along Morgan Avenue, a renowned drug sale premise. Accordingly, after noticing the police car, the defendant abruptly halted and walked in the…

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    Hypo Sludge Case Study

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    METHODOLOGY: The evaluation of ceramic waste and hypo sludge for replacement of cement material begins with the concrete testing. Concrete contains cement, water, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate and grit With the control concrete, i.e 0%, 5%, 10%, 15% ,20% of the cement is replaced with ceramic waste & hypo sludge the data compared with data from a standard concrete without ceramic waste and HYPOSLUDGE individually. Three cube samples were cast on the mould of size 150 X 150 X 150 mm and…

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    Africa’s countries, tribes, and colonies, they forced them into hard labor. African tribes has no say in the work they were forced into and were treated very poorly. “Colonialism’s greatest misdeed was to have tried to strip us of our responsibility in conducting our own affairs and convince us that our civilization was nothing less that savagery, thus giving us complexes which led to our being branded as irresponsible and lacking in self-confidence” (Doc 6). Also, African tribes and societies…

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    Drug Testing Claim Essay

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    The employee would not receive workers’ compensation benefits even though the employee was injured on the job. To do this, the employer must follow the Florida drug testing statute for conducting such tests. In addition, the business or workplace must have been established as a drug-free zone. When a drug test is performed, it must be performed in confidentiality. The employer must provide a copy of the company policy on drug use, information about the drugs the test is designed to detect…

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    It is difficult to say how Americans would react to China or Russia targeting and eliminating suspects with drones on American soil, especially if there was a high risk such targeting killings posed a lethal threat to innocent citizens. Those in zones with a high, or even semi-frequent, exposure to drone strikes may start to live more and more in a state of terror. China or Russia in this example certainly would not be countries whom were held in approbation, rather, it is far more likely they…

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    For the reactive flash volatilization (RFV) process based on the knowledge that the catalyst bed is preheated to high temperature, pyrolysis of the heated cellulose particles on the surface of the bed is expected to be fast enough that it will not be a rate-limiting step. Hence, the kinetics of the RFV of cellulose reduces to gasification of the produced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on and in the catalyst bed. To represent the RFV of the VOCs from flash pyrolysis of cellulose, Aspen Plus…

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